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and young people in the city of new york. 50 million tourists visited new york city and the big apple last year. we continue now with liz claman. liz: as we said, stocks are trading in a very narrow range. the dow jones industrial in positive territory. let's find out what the traders are talking about. we have nicole petallides on the trading floor. >> yes, we are going to hover around these levels. it will be seven weeks in a row that the s&p will be higher. that is the first time we have seen that in two years. are you trying to tell me that two years of optimism is working? >> the sentiment in the market is you want to be in this market is moving moving higher. look at the news today. very positive sentiments in our markets. m&a news. cash on hand. it's a very positive thing. >> that is cut and dry. on the other hand, with m&a news, good news. then you have struggling in europe. >> we do. that has been a headline that has been around for a while. but the good news is outweighing the bad news and the market is resilient enough. what we need to do now is get through the end of this
and young people in the city of new york. 50 million tourists visited new york city and the big apple last year. we continue now with liz claman. liz: as we said, stocks are trading in a very narrow range. the dow jones industrial in positive territory. let's find out what the traders are talking about. we have nicole petallides on the trading floor. >> yes, we are going to hover around these levels. it will be seven weeks in a row that the s&p will be higher. that is the first time...
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[laughter] >> well, i think you could pay the people in the city to not do that in front of your driveway, but everyone else has to suffer through that. liz: yeah, i know. i know. this is a tough business, though. especially when we have had such light snowfall in the past. how do you anticipate, how do you hedge? you have to buy a lot of metal because that's what your products are made of. but what is your toughest job right now? >> yeah. i think what we've always focused on, liz, is to manage the things we can control. understanding in a business like ours, that every other year could be a weather-driven recession, so we make sure that our fixed costs are very low and our variable costs are quite high, and as a result, we can ramp up and down very very quickly. and as a result, i think, you know, with the 50-year record low snowfall last year, i think we turned in some very nice financial results and cash flow results which frankly i think amazed some people. liz: and a dividend of nearly 6%? >> yes. liz: that's impressive. people certainly like that. that alone is attractive. for the t
[laughter] >> well, i think you could pay the people in the city to not do that in front of your driveway, but everyone else has to suffer through that. liz: yeah, i know. i know. this is a tough business, though. especially when we have had such light snowfall in the past. how do you anticipate, how do you hedge? you have to buy a lot of metal because that's what your products are made of. but what is your toughest job right now? >> yeah. i think what we've always focused on, liz,...
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>> actually we are in all of the major cities. that year to work to three cities are bigger than some european countries, so you're talking big scale. how is obviously a very important market. liz: 89% on glitch telecommunications. some of the things that people are concerned about, it's basically capital structure. but as you generate cash flow, a lot of it goes up stream. how is that good? >> it is a mixture. some of it does go upstream, but we are still investing heavily in the business. you will see that in the most recent results. last year we invested heavily in new digital. we have digital screen sell in 14 countries around the world. 4,000 digital screens around the world now. so the investment continues command we are continuing to build this company for the long-term growth. liz: we showed a 5-year chart, and you're well-off of the eyes. some companies have really made there move upward. what can you do to get people to see, to get wall street on board and to say, this is an opportunity? you have the competitors out ther
>> actually we are in all of the major cities. that year to work to three cities are bigger than some european countries, so you're talking big scale. how is obviously a very important market. liz: 89% on glitch telecommunications. some of the things that people are concerned about, it's basically capital structure. but as you generate cash flow, a lot of it goes up stream. how is that good? >> it is a mixture. some of it does go upstream, but we are still investing heavily in the...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> i am sandra smith with your fox business earnings preview. shares of herbalife moving higher ahead of the earnings report on the company after the bell. it has been a wild ride for the company as they continue their very public feud on the short versus the long side of this stock. alice is leading earnings of $0.39 per share on revenue of $14.12 billion. investors should be watching overall sales figures in the most recent quarter herbalife sales grew worldwide. very specifically keep an eye on china, this area provided the fastest growth of 41%, but accounted for the smallest slice of the pie. watch out for accounts receivable and inventory numbers while sales did grow, unwelcome sign each up 27% last quarter. coverage in all the big reports out after the market closes, marriott, dell and herbalife all reported, don't miss that "after the bell" in less than 30 minutes. now we continue with our "countdown to the closing bell." liz: investors are taking chips off t
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> i am sandra smith with your fox business earnings preview. shares of herbalife moving higher ahead of the earnings report on the company after the bell. it has been a wild ride for the company as they continue their very public feud on the short versus the long side of this stock. alice is leading earnings of $0.39 per share on revenue of $14.12 billion. investors should be...
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i'm afraid to mention the name of the color because there's a run on it, and i buy it by the dozen. it is number 405, silver city pink. >> love it. liz: l.a. from the 70s, but i love it. >> beautiful, i like it. good job, liz. liz: i'm not repeating so you don't buy it out. big business leaders just now arriving at the white house to meet with president obama to talk about what? this time, a plan for an immigration law overhaul. is anybody listening to the big business leaders? the head of the congressional budget office hopes so. he held a nos conference today acting as town crier warning about the nation's budget and fiscal problems. rich edson and peter barnes. the latest, who is there and what do they want to tell the president? >> well, i think the president wants to tell them a thing or two, liz. you know, part of this is -- part of the white house reach out campaign talked to all the constituencies out here in the big battles over the budget and taxes and fiscal reform, and now, today, immigration. the president meeting with about a dozen ceos. they have been coming in here.
i'm afraid to mention the name of the color because there's a run on it, and i buy it by the dozen. it is number 405, silver city pink. >> love it. liz: l.a. from the 70s, but i love it. >> beautiful, i like it. good job, liz. liz: i'm not repeating so you don't buy it out. big business leaders just now arriving at the white house to meet with president obama to talk about what? this time, a plan for an immigration law overhaul. is anybody listening to the big business leaders? the...
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sunrise to sunset over cities. ashley: a client comes along and says this is what i need. >> a client is missing a little better footage for a small part of their documentary or tv commercial. they come in and buy that. that. ashley: what is the next big growth driver? >> the site from footage, international expansion. 150 countries. forty languages. we sent nine currencies. so we're all over the world and we have been for many years. besides that enterprise customers among the biggest ad agencies and media companies in the world starting to buy from us. gradually and 70 percent of the fortune 500 companies right now with just water to users. each one of the companies as tens or hundreds of users. ashley: this seems to me it's one of those businesses that snowballs because as word of mouth and then you start to get the name of more. more people sick about, maybe that's a resource i have not, you know, thought of. ashley: over the past nine years we have seen that happen. it's actually a network affect business. as
sunrise to sunset over cities. ashley: a client comes along and says this is what i need. >> a client is missing a little better footage for a small part of their documentary or tv commercial. they come in and buy that. that. ashley: what is the next big growth driver? >> the site from footage, international expansion. 150 countries. forty languages. we sent nine currencies. so we're all over the world and we have been for many years. besides that enterprise customers among the...
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pop cash, for example, at citi group. i've used that. every bank is offering a way to do quick trainings fers. how do -- transfers. how do you stay at the front of the pack? >> all solutions discussed for domestic money transfer. we go from the united states out to 30 countries. that's a different concept. in the markets we serve, you have to move money into a cash channel so that the ben first name ri walks in with an idea and walks out with cash or put money into the bank account, nd we do that in realtime with traceability in air handling, unheard of domestically. liz: john, what would a tighter immigration policy in the country do to your business? you pointed out who the classic customer is, and i begin to then womedzer, this country is battling over a bunch of things, but, suddenly, immigration is very much at the forefront. >> uh-huh. liz: if congress decides to get tighter and tougher, does that hurt you know business? >> well, he's the story. the business -- sorry, the markets we serve, that's an 82 billion dollars of total avai
pop cash, for example, at citi group. i've used that. every bank is offering a way to do quick trainings fers. how do -- transfers. how do you stay at the front of the pack? >> all solutions discussed for domestic money transfer. we go from the united states out to 30 countries. that's a different concept. in the markets we serve, you have to move money into a cash channel so that the ben first name ri walks in with an idea and walks out with cash or put money into the bank account, nd we...
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he likes city. he went out and put out a bid, 400 million hybrids for three, three companies essentially, three financial companies, a spocks, the banking arm of lloyd's the lloyd's of london insurance, bank essentially. while bank of scotland and commerzbank. pretty interesting. it's not like to salute your there. a lot of hedge fund managers trade because they want to cover their tracks. he put out a bid, and there are banks that picked up,. he is doing this just as he is talking about financials. why are we telling you this? well, maybe put it into your investment mindset, you know, a guy that likes financials may be turning a little bearish. why? you heard dick did something the other day. liz: 14 years. >> never gone down in value or had a bad quarter. he did not quite say that, but very bullish. financials could have headwinds. european problem starting to creep back. morgan stanley put out a note that said be wary of the european economies. the ability of certain countries to pay back debt. s
he likes city. he went out and put out a bid, 400 million hybrids for three, three companies essentially, three financial companies, a spocks, the banking arm of lloyd's the lloyd's of london insurance, bank essentially. while bank of scotland and commerzbank. pretty interesting. it's not like to salute your there. a lot of hedge fund managers trade because they want to cover their tracks. he put out a bid, and there are banks that picked up,. he is doing this just as he is talking about...
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lauren simonetti at the new york stock exchange with details. citi just upgrading a bunch of them. it is crazy. >> yeah, certainly upgraded first solar. but i want to show you where a lot of them trade. as you can see right here: this sector is on fire. one of the reasons is also they have sold off so much in the past year, essentially, so they are definitely getting some of their momentum back. there's also a report out today about a new trend where homeowners can have their solar panels installed in their homes and then basically pay for that by paying for the solar energy that they use every month. so that's another trend that we're noticing in the solar market. back to you cheryl. cheryl: lauren, thank you very much. we will see you soon. money gram is the second largest money transfer service, and they are gaining ground on the industry goliath western union. money gram, brand new on-line and mobile transfer service, joining me now for an exclusive interview pam patsley, money gram chairman and ceo. you are really going after western union, had been the behemoth in this space,
lauren simonetti at the new york stock exchange with details. citi just upgrading a bunch of them. it is crazy. >> yeah, certainly upgraded first solar. but i want to show you where a lot of them trade. as you can see right here: this sector is on fire. one of the reasons is also they have sold off so much in the past year, essentially, so they are definitely getting some of their momentum back. there's also a report out today about a new trend where homeowners can have their solar panels...